> > The problem is that bkcvs 2.5 is broken. Larry has said he will fix it,
> > time permitting.
>
> I was under the impression that the problem in bkcvs was a design issue: it
> converted a BK repository to a CVS repository by creating a fresh CVS
> repository from scratch each time. It didn't modify an existing CVS
> repository, which would be a bit more work.
That would be pretty rediculous, not to mention impossible for CVS
itself to handle on the client end.
No, for real, bkcvs-2.5 is broken. I already emailed Larry about it. He
acknowledged it, and it's just a matter of time before it's fixed.
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